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Mike Mercury 09-15-2020 9:39am

Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup won’t have high-refresh displays
 
iPhone 12 lineup won’t have high-refresh 120Hz displays

Another year of 60Hz as more and more Android phones move to high-refresh screens

https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/14/2...motion-display

Ming-Chi Kuo has a new research note out, obtained by MacRumors, that says none of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 12 phones will include a high-refresh ProMotion display — and that includes the pricier Pro models. Kuo anticipates that Apple will move to the smoother 120Hz refresh rate with next year’s 2021 iPhone lineup.

That’s pretty disappointing news, seeing as most modern Android flagships now utilize high-refresh screens ranging from 90Hz to 120Hz. But according to the reliable and proven Kuo, Apple is going to keep iPhones at the traditional 60Hz for another entire year. Some people won’t care or consider this to be any sort of deal-breaker, but other tech enthusiasts will feel the sting. The smooth response of high-refresh screens adds to the user experience and can make gaming more enjoyable.

Leaks and rumors in recent months have pointed both ways as to whether Apple would increase the refresh rate of select iPhone 12 models. For a while, the thinking was that at least the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch “Pro” models might get ProMotion, with the new 5.4-inch size and 6.1-inch standard iPhone 12 sticking with 60Hz. Front Page Tech’s Jon Prosser recently shared screenshots and a video from what he described as a “PVT” prototype of the iPhone 12 Pro Max that included a settings screen with a toggle for “enable high refresh rate.”

Prosser said “about half” of the iPhone 12 Pro Max PVT prototypes in testing had a high-refresh screen, while others did not. You can see right in the screenshot that Apple has encouraged hardware testers to double check whether their specific PVT model supports the feature. It seems the company was testing for both scenarios and, if Kuo is right, ultimately decided against 120Hz for another year.

As for the rest of Kuo’s report, he also mentions that the 5.4-inch iPhone 12 will have a slightly smaller notch compared to its larger siblings, where the notch will be unchanged in size from the iPhone 11. The Apple Watch Series 6 is expected to closely resemble the company’s previous two smartwatches, with a more significant redesign possible as early as next year.

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Rob 09-15-2020 12:44pm

I have already told wife to order each one of us the new phones, watches, and sign up for the One and Fitness+ services.

Her birthday is coming up so I will wait on a new iPad until then since she got a new Macbook for our anniversary

Rob 09-15-2020 1:20pm

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Originally Posted by Dixievet (Post 1806129)
I have already told wife to order each one of us the new phones, watches, and sign up for the One and Fitness+ services.

Her birthday is coming up so I will wait on a new iPad until then since she got a new Macbook for our anniversary

Wow...no new phone announcement. I guess we will hold off to see when new one is announced

Y2Kvert4me 09-15-2020 1:38pm

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Originally Posted by Dixievet (Post 1806144)
Wow...no new phone announcement. I guess we will hold off to see when new one is announced

I recall reading it would be an October launch this year.

Mike Mercury 09-15-2020 1:51pm

Oct. 13 or 14 are the two most likely dates.

Rob 09-15-2020 2:00pm

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Originally Posted by Y2Kvert4me (Post 1806149)
I recall reading it would be an October launch this year.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Mercury (Post 1806154)
Oct. 13 or 14 are the two most likely dates.

Sounds good to me....gives AAPL more time to pay for itself

snide 09-15-2020 4:43pm

My OnePlus 7TPro McLaren has the 90Hz refresh. Scrolling is smooooooooooth. :yesnod:

:cheers:

Nox 09-15-2020 4:59pm

I’m glad the phones won’t have high refresh displays. My iPad Pro has a high refresh display and I’ve had nothing but touch display issues. Earlier I got a brand new replacement through Apple care, and now my second one has the same issue. The forums are full of complaints and it’s been several years without a fix. Until they figure out the issue, I don’t want a phone with a high refresh display. My earlier iPads still work great.

Mike Mercury 09-16-2020 7:37am

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snide 09-16-2020 10:37am

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Originally Posted by Mike Mercury (Post 1806365)

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